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  1. In the nineteenth century, when New York was shaping up to be one of the most important urban cities globally, it had only two libraries – the Astor and Lennox libraries. While neither were deemed as public institutions, both were facing extreme financial difficulties.

  2. Jan 31, 2020 · While the New York Free Circulating Library continued to grow, by the beginning of the new century they were in merger negotiations with the newly-formed New York Public Library. In 1901, their 11 branches, including Bond Street, Ottendorfer, and Jackson Square, containing 1.6 million volumes, were absorbed into the NYPL, significantly ...

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  3. May 27, 2024 · In 1895, the Astor Library, Lenox Library, and Tilden Trust came together to form the New York Public Library, with a mission to provide knowledge and inspiration to all New Yorkers regardless of background or means.

  4. After a rough start, the president of the New York Public Library is facing the challenge of bringing the institution into the 21st century without losing the social cachet it gained in the...

  5. The Main Branch was built after the New York Public Library was formed as a combination of two libraries in the late 1890s. The site, along Fifth Avenue between 40th and 42nd Streets, is located directly east of Bryant Park, on the site of the Croton Reservoir.

  6. In his will he pledged $400,000 for the establishment of a reference library in New York. The Astor Library opened its doors in 1849, in the building which is now the home of The New York Shakespeare Festival's Joseph Papp Public Theater. Although the books did not circulate and hours were limited, it was a major resource for reference and ...

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  8. The three entities would combine their collections and money to build a library designed for the public that would become a part of New York City’s emergence as one of the worlds new epicenters of culture and commerce.